Luce Local: Luce Unplugged with Alison Carney
Solo vocalist and D.C. native Alison Carney was recently featured in the Washington Post as a local artist to keep your eye on. Carney performed in the Luce Center after an art talk on a piece she felt related to her own evolving sound, an interesting blend of electric, soul, and R&B. #LuceUnplugged
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